Senior Design

  • Team members:Marko BundaloPonphet HomchanhJason MucilliIdeen TaebDavid WuSince the beginning of soccer, referees have made mistakes in declaring a close goal where the ball has not entirely passed the goal line. This created a lot of controversy
  • Team members:Geoff SandersRichard TanAnkit TripathiMaung MyatMarc HesseThe purpose of this project is to design and construct an electrical machine that will serve as both the starter and alternator in an automobile. The machine must be capable of
  • Team members:Andrew BouskyZach HornbackBaird McKevittDan RegelsonAlex WaskiewiczThe GPS Rover will be a vehicular platform with a variety of possible applications. A user will interface with the rover using a laptop computer and an RF tranceiver.
  • Team members:William KeoghScott PearseJustin O'ConnellScott OlsonWilliam SchreinerThe idea that we have for our project is a data monitoring and acquisition device for a racing motorcycle. The data will be collected from sensors attached to the
  • Team members:Benjamin BakerLisa FurnishChris KlepacBenjamin MauserZachary MiersOur project will be a "black-box" system for a car, utilizing four cameras to provide a view of all sides of the vehicle. In the event of an accident, a visual record of
  • Team members:Matthew FarganoJoshua FeddersTerrell JonesNicholas MillerMohamed SiddigJoseph Esler (Software Systems Development Member)Our project is an enhancement of an existing behavioral modification system for learning disabled children.
  • Team members:Aden AbdillahiKevin CookePeter LarsonAndreas RugloskiBen VerstegenOur team will design a Home Central Control Unit. The unit will be capable of many tasks which can be controlled from either computer or telephone. Each unit will have an
  • Team members:Joel KeeseckerMark KienPat HauserVigilant Sensing Technologies has conceived of a list of possible applications for a broad band remote sensing application surrounding the public well being. Some of the industries that could benefit
  • Team member: Zach EichmeyerThe Vibrating Probe is a device which detects current densities by vibrating a probe about a micron in amplitude, using a piezo-electric bender/oscillator. The probe output is fed into a lock-in amplifier which allows
  • Team members:Paul KasemirPavel MayyakJeff ShinTyler StubbsOur design team will create a home security system that utilizes infrared sensors. There will be a centralized control station that will collect data and monitor all of the sensor nodes. The
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